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I think She-ra's transformation sequence is a work of art by itself, and how much is constrasts to her brother. He-Man's transformation is almost instantaneous with the big flash of light and explosion of power, while She-ra's transformation is slower but more graceful with the energy sparks raining down from the tip of her sword and transforming her as they flow down her body.
Agreed...but an error in production is still an error! :) - Castle Grayskull without a jaw-bridge would be a somewhat easy target for the villains of Eternia (and Etheria)...:)
I thought the costly error was for Mattel to let Filmation do all the She-ra development and now only NBC can produce shows and movies without the need to have a He-Man and Mattel cannot make toys on She-ra unless they make an agreement with Comcast.
I agree. It was dumb how Mattel advertently or inadvertently made it so He-Man and She-Ra’s character rights are split up. Makes it difficult to have them together again in media besides comic books occasionally.
But Mattel has made MORE money from the brands being split, as it has forced licensees to buy the rights individually for Masters of the Universe and Princess of Power (Mattel make a LOT of money from She-Ra) - So, that's not a "costly error" for Mattel, but rather one that has continued to yield great profit! :) Naturally, I think the separating of the licenses was ridiculous...but that had nothing to do with Filmation's co-creation of She-Ra and the cast...you could probably attribute the separation to Westinghouse/Group W and later Hallmark...
I can't believe i've never noticed that. I always noticed the season 2 he-man credits having an animation cell jaw bridge instead of the painted background one. As for She-Ra's transformation, i thought before watching you were going to uncover the reason for the dark smoke like substance that emanates down from Adora's sword. I've always thought it was covering something up for some reason. It seems at odds with all the bright lightning and sparkle energy effects.
The smoke is there just to make it kind of look a little mysterious! :) - At some point, I'll make a video showcasing the original idea for She-Ra's transformation sequence...:)
I never noticed that error until you brought it up. Good eye James, this just proves that you are indeed "the most powerful He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and She-Ra: Princess of Power super computer in the universe". ;) :D
Oh well, at least the the painting, jawbridge or not, is clear and fully painted. It'd have been odd if it was solid white, or just with a few paint streaks or something! One error that stood out to me in She-Ra was in "For Want of a Horse." When She-Ra bashes the Horde Troopers' heads together, the camera reveals where the cel of her arms cuts off. This seems to happen more on older cartoons when viewed in the digital age. It probably wasn't seen back on a CTR telly in mid-80s!
It's funny...on the original broadcast master, that shot you speak of (as well as numerous shots in that episode) was framed as intended - Then, when Hallmark remastered the series, they must've screwed up, and the result was the reframing of much of the episode...leading to the edges of the cels and backgrounds being visible! :(
Well, that's the talent of Dusan Mitrovic, using his extensive library of classic sound effects to recreate the audio from the She-Ra transformation...:)
If you want to see episodes of cereal:geek TV and He-Man/She-Ra Friday Night Trivia MANY months in advance (and be able to vote on the channel's Clip of the Week) please consider supporting me on Patreon! :) - www.patreon.com/jameseatock
I think She-ra's transformation sequence is a work of art by itself, and how much is constrasts to her brother. He-Man's transformation is almost instantaneous with the big flash of light and explosion of power, while She-ra's transformation is slower but more graceful with the energy sparks raining down from the tip of her sword and transforming her as they flow down her body.
At some point I'll showcase what Filmation had originally planned for She-Ra's transformation! :)
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Agreed...but an error in production is still an error! :) - Castle Grayskull without a jaw-bridge would be a somewhat easy target for the villains of Eternia (and Etheria)...:)
James, wow! Can't believe I never noticed this! Years of watching She-Ra and thanks to you I actually get to see something new!
And now...you can never unsee it! :)
I thought the costly error was for Mattel to let Filmation do all the She-ra development and now only NBC can produce shows and movies without the need to have a He-Man and Mattel cannot make toys on She-ra unless they make an agreement with Comcast.
I agree. It was dumb how Mattel advertently or inadvertently made it so He-Man and She-Ra’s character rights are split up. Makes it difficult to have them together again in media besides comic books occasionally.
But Mattel has made MORE money from the brands being split, as it has forced licensees to buy the rights individually for Masters of the Universe and Princess of Power (Mattel make a LOT of money from She-Ra) - So, that's not a "costly error" for Mattel, but rather one that has continued to yield great profit! :)
Naturally, I think the separating of the licenses was ridiculous...but that had nothing to do with Filmation's co-creation of She-Ra and the cast...you could probably attribute the separation to Westinghouse/Group W and later Hallmark...
I can't believe i've never noticed that. I always noticed the season 2 he-man credits having an animation cell jaw bridge instead of the painted background one. As for She-Ra's transformation, i thought before watching you were going to uncover the reason for the dark smoke like substance that emanates down from Adora's sword. I've always thought it was covering something up for some reason. It seems at odds with all the bright lightning and sparkle energy effects.
The smoke is there just to make it kind of look a little mysterious! :) - At some point, I'll make a video showcasing the original idea for She-Ra's transformation sequence...:)
I never noticed that error until you brought it up. Good eye James, this just proves that you are indeed "the most powerful He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and She-Ra: Princess of Power super computer in the universe". ;) :D
I do what I can...and must! :)
Love these videos hope you keep making them! Also I just recently bought your episode guide book which is fantatstic.
Thank you, Frank - I hope you enjoy the book! :)
oh wow, you're right, I never really noticed, but once seen it can never be unseen!
NEVER to be unseen! :)
I just always assumed that the draw-brudge to Castle Greyskull was up.
Sadly, not - You can see the cavernous entrance leading inside the castle! :)
Oh well, at least the the painting, jawbridge or not, is clear and fully painted. It'd have been odd if it was solid white, or just with a few paint streaks or something! One error that stood out to me in She-Ra was in "For Want of a Horse." When She-Ra bashes the Horde Troopers' heads together, the camera reveals where the cel of her arms cuts off. This seems to happen more on older cartoons when viewed in the digital age. It probably wasn't seen back on a CTR telly in mid-80s!
It's funny...on the original broadcast master, that shot you speak of (as well as numerous shots in that episode) was framed as intended - Then, when Hallmark remastered the series, they must've screwed up, and the result was the reframing of much of the episode...leading to the edges of the cels and backgrounds being visible! :(
Both transformations look great, can't really tell much of a difference.
Well, the EFX would've been re-shot, but the same...it's just that one has a missing jaw-bridge, and the other does not! :)
Yep. Never noticed until now. Nice find!
I do what I can! :)
I never noticed! But I figured it was related to the transformation sequence before i started the video.
Mostly because I could never get over the "blob of darkness" that seemingly creeped up behind Adora as she turned into She-Ra.
It was an odd choice for sure...
Great piece of trivia!!!
Thank YOU for the kind words! :)
Thank you, John! :)
Ohhhhhh Noooo 😮
I do however like the sound of the special effects without the music 🎶
Well, that's the talent of Dusan Mitrovic, using his extensive library of classic sound effects to recreate the audio from the She-Ra transformation...:)
Thanks again
My pleasure! :)
Thanks for the love! :)